Thread: Un-streetrodding a 34 tudor
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10-06-2014 08:32 AM #31
Great build thread - - - - BUT? I'm not sure if I'm more jealous of your cars, your garage or your wife ? hahahahaha Just kidding, Sir - - - you have the Family Plan going top guns. Congrats and keep the pics a comin'
meller
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10-06-2014 01:23 PM #32
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Nice work! Rolling your sleeves up may have netted some itchy-ness though. That's one of the things about it that bothers me some times. But it sure beats fixing rust!!!Ryan
1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor 354 Hemi 46RH Electric Blue w/multi-color flames, Ford 9" Residing in multiple pieces
1968 Corvette Coupe 5.9 Cummins Drag Car 11.43@130mph No stall leaving the line with 1250 rpm's and poor 2.2 60'
1972 Chevy K30 Longhorn P-pumped 24v Compound Turbos 47RH Just another money pit
1971 Camaro RS 5.3 BTR Stage 3 cam, SuperT10
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10-06-2014 04:19 PM #33
That's the way to get'er done! Good Job!
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10-07-2014 01:10 AM #34
Thanks meller. I am truly blessed. I don't get on here very much but I try to update things as often as I can. Things are starting to slide a bit with the family. My daughter is 16 (one word BOYS) so I've lost her for the most part but she will lend a hand if asked. The garage has become a dangerous place for my disabled son, so my wife says (I tend to agree) with all the welding grinding and now fiberglass all over the place he (WILL) end up tracking it in the house or worse yet walking through all this in his bare feet. He just doesn't get the "You're gonna get something in your foot" concept. The wife lends me a hand when the two I have are just not enough. She is also very busy running the household (Not an easy job by any means).
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11-12-2014 04:24 AM #35
More updates: The chassis is all welded up by a pro welder so I've been doing some grinding to purty things up a bit. I boxed in the front frame horns and cut slots to slide the nerf bars in. They will be held in place with two 5/16-24 bolts threaded thru spreader bar end caps. I'm currently working on the spreader bar made from a model A cross bar. I installed weld nuts to the frame so I don't have to crawl under to put the nuts on. The trany crossmember has been modified. The steering brace for the bearing is all welded in as well as the brackets for the split wishbones. I notched the front crossmember to clear the spring as well as added one of those U-boltless kits to hold the spring in place. She is almost ready for powder coating. I should also add that the steering is all figured out and was mounted, the gas and brake pedals are also all set. The brake pedal had to be modified a bit to clear the column and have room for the gas pedal. All I have left on the frame is 8 weld nuts (4 for the gas tank & 4 for the spreader bar), the thru the frame brake fittings up front and some kind of fitting for the headlight wires to run thru. Now on to some pictures.
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11-12-2014 07:38 AM #36
Looking good!!! Nothing like a bit of grinding and smoothing to take a car up a level or two in the "smooth and kewl" factor! Keep up the great work!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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11-12-2014 08:13 AM #37
Good stuff here Jim, real good stuff!!
Thanks for keeping the updates rolling in.
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11-12-2014 03:11 PM #38
Wow, that frame is certainly looking cool now and I must say, I do like those Nerf bars on the front. Your fibreglassing came out brilliant also. Thanks for the update, we really appreciated them Jim.
I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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11-12-2014 05:58 PM #39
X10.. Thanks for the update and all the great pictures too!
Give the wife a hug and a kiss "from the guys here" and say thanks for helping too!!!!!!!!!
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11-13-2014 12:26 AM #40
Thanks for all the kind words fellas. I know it's my car but it's nice to see other people like it too. As for the hugs and kisses; not this week. She gave me her cold and I don't want to keep passing it back and forth but I'll pass along the sentiments.
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11-13-2014 12:36 AM #41
While I'm here does anyone here do facebook?
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11-13-2014 03:01 PM #42
Yeah. i do Faceache but mainly to read the NZ Hotrod Memories page every now and then.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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11-16-2014 10:59 PM #43
It's been a bad weekend. I had to work Saturday and I have a cold that is kicking my ass so I didn't get much done. I did however work on my front spreader bar. I tossed the radiator and grille in to mock it up. I wanted it to be a bolt in but the flanges wont fit because it has to be moved so far forward to clear the grille. I'm fine with welding it in permanently. So tell me what you all think.
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11-17-2014 08:31 AM #44
Looks good Jim! I suppose it's just the angle you took the pic from, but the grille isn't touching the spreader bar, is it? Tired of the look of the bolt in spreader bars years ago, good to see someone else put a bit of individuality into a build!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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11-17-2014 05:50 PM #45
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I think the spreader bar looks great there. Nice work on the rest. It really sounds like you have gotten a lot done on it! Congrats!Ryan
1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor 354 Hemi 46RH Electric Blue w/multi-color flames, Ford 9" Residing in multiple pieces
1968 Corvette Coupe 5.9 Cummins Drag Car 11.43@130mph No stall leaving the line with 1250 rpm's and poor 2.2 60'
1972 Chevy K30 Longhorn P-pumped 24v Compound Turbos 47RH Just another money pit
1971 Camaro RS 5.3 BTR Stage 3 cam, SuperT10
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Thank you Roger. .
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